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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love by Glyn Salton-Cox, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love by Glyn Salton-Cox, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love by Glyn Salton-Cox, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love by Glyn Salton-Cox, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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It is well known that many of the best-known queer writers of the 1930s were involved with leftist politics. Why, then, has there been no extended examination of this striking juncture of dissident sex and socialism? Queer Communism and the Ministry of Love addresses this question, amongothers, to transform current narratives of midcentury literary, cultural, and intellectual history from a queer Marxist perspective. It provides a unique exploration of the transnational formation of queer leftist writing in 1930s Britain informed by detailed research on Weimar Berlin, Civil WarSpain and the Soviet UnioQueer Communism reconstructs queer writers' engagements with a series of wide-ranging Marxist aesthetic debates, social forms and political strategies. Through case studies of Christopher Isherwood and Sylvia Townsend Warner, Salton-Cox argues that queer writing of the 1930swas deeply embedded in a network of transnational leftist formations stretching across Weimar Germany, Soviet Russia, Spain and China. Probing the left's mounting heteronormativity in the late 30s and 40s in chapters on Katharine Burdekin and George Orwell, Queer Communism also traces the genesis ofpost-war sexual politics in Popular Front antifascism. Salton-Cox's study transforms current narratives of mid-century literary, cultural and intellectual history from a queer Marxist perspective. | Queer Communism And The Ministry Of Love by Glyn Salton-Cox, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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